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The Questions that Aren't Asked, By Dawn Bennett

1.
The Questions
That Aren’t
Asked
Insight from Dawn Bennett
Founder and CEO of Bennett
Group Financial Services and
host of the radio show Financial
Myth Busting with Dawn Bennett

2.
The Republican Debate
We all watched a few weeks ago as the
Republican presidential hopefuls debated
among themselves. However, not one word was
uttered on the current state of our economy.
Nor were there words spoken regarding
America’s mountains of personal and national
debt, inflation, the dollar, terrorism, ISIS, or Iran…
which some of the most serious issues that we
are currently facing.

3.
According to Dawn Bennett
Once again, the Federal Reserved recoiled
at raising interest rates. But if the economy is
strong enough to be ignored in such a
major debate, why not raise the rate the 25
basis points that keep being floated?
The Federal Reserve is still doing nothing to
fix the problems plaguing our economy
before they become a full-blown crisis.

4.
According to Dawn Bennett
Dawn J Bennett believes one reason has to do with
the rising interbank credit.
"In a Gallup Poll from January of this year, they asked
the question: What is the most important problem
facing the US? The number one answer was
"government, Congress, politicians," she said.
"In the last decade, it's become clear that we
actually have two governments: the one we know
about and elected, and a parallel government that
has just proliferated into a life and a universe of its
own."

5.
According to Dawn Bennett
Bennett continued, "Look again at the questions that weren't
asked in the debate. I believe they could have spent three hours
just focusing on debt and our national deficit. Most economists will
now admit that, when Obama leaves the White House, we will be
over $20 trillion in debt. According to the same economists, when
we hit the magic number $24 trillion, we will effectively collapse as
an economy.”
“We will be essentially bankrupt as a nation, in the same position as
Greece is now. I believe they could have spent three hours on the
nightmare of terrorism, of ISIS and an Iran that we have basically
helped along the road to becoming nuclear-armed. They could
have spent three hours on any number of topics that would have
made the entrenched interests uncomfortable, shed some light on
the Deep State. Instead, they focused on pandering to human
nature's banal self-interests and let the real elephants in the room
remain ignored."

6.
Read More
Dawn Bennett is the Founder and CEO of
Bennett Group Financial Services and host
of the radio show Financial Myth Busting with
Dawn Bennett.
Read more here:
http://www.releasewire.com/press-
releases/the-questions-that-arent-asked-by-
dawn-bennett-627349.htm